STUCK on what to do with the family during the October half-term?
Well, there is a variety of theatre productions taking place at South Hill Park in Bracknell - from the likes of Great Expectations, The Dreamboys and more.
The arts centre will be showcasing its brand new in-house Autumn production adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel on October 23 until 27.
Great Expectations tells the tale of the young orphan Pip and his epic journey from childhood to the adult world.
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With its colourful cast of characters, including escaped convict Abel Magwitch, the eccentric Miss Havisham, Joe the blacksmith and Estella, this unique adaptation will be a big hit for everyone.
Tickets cost £22 per person, or a family group ticket (up to six people) is £14.25 each.
The romantic production of I Wanna Be Yours will be performing at The Wilde Theatre at South Hill Park on Halloween.
Classed as a 'must see play' about love, understanding, patience, empathy and the struggle between the two protagonists Ella and Haseeb.
Gather the girls for a night out to the theatre as the hit show The Dreamboys maybe the one for you.
The two-hour show, inspired by the film Magic Mike, is about the UK's best male stripper acts.
You must be 18 and over and tickets cost £24.50 to £27.50
With the spooky season upon us, it only seems fitting to go and see Library of Screams on Saturday, November 2 at the Cellar Bar.
The scary show shares mysterious tales of a grotesque librarian and follows on from the terrifying sagas such as The Beast with Five Fingers and Caterpillars.
Visit: www.southhillpark.org.uk for more information
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